About Paul McGowan
Paul McGowan is the co-founder of PS Audio (The 'P' ) and has been designing, building and enjoying high end audio since 1974. He lives in Boulder Colorado with his wife Terri and his four sons: Lon, Sean, Scott and Rob. His hobbies include hiking, skiing, cooking, artisan bread baking. His current big project, other than playing with stereos, is writing a book series called the Carbon Chronicles. Book One, the Lost Chronicle, is a work in progress. You can view his efforts at http://www.paulmcgowan.com
Gloss-Tuh
Lob-stuh
“Gloss-tuh is where they catch lob-stuhs.”
If the findings for pure sine waves shown in the Fletcher-Munson curve would be valid too for real world music characterized by more or les steep transients then the solution for the “loudness problem” was already offered by Boz from TacT Audio, US, some 15 years ago. His room processor TacT RCS 2.2 XP offered the activation of a “DRC”-function mirroring the Fletcher-Munson curves. You also could modify the curves to your personal preferences. Thus when listening at low volumes during the night the low and high frequency content of the music didn’t fall below the threshold of audibility! No rocket science today some 15 years later with much bigger DSP processor power available.
Your tone was…….306 hz
Really??
Just use your ears.
‘Audio 101’
🙂
Beat me to it.
Reason # 2,738 that there should be tone controls.